Structural Transformation of Indian Economy

Structural Transformation of Indian Economy

Author: Sudarshan Murty

Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9788171565825

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Indian Economy Has Undergone Great Structural Transformation Since Indepen¬Dence. It Is Necessary To Look Into The Different Aspects Of This Transformation And The Present Volume Aims At Fulfilling This Task.The Planned And Also The Unplanned Growth Of Indian Economy Is Facing Many Pro¬Blems At The Grass-Root And Also At The Topmost Levels. After Looking Into The General Issues Of Structural Transformation, The Book Analyses, Explains And Interprets The Performances, Perspectives And Prospects Of The Primary, Secondary, Tertiary And Social Sectors Of The Indian Economy.Thirtynine Eminent Economists, Edu¬Cationists And Scholars Have Contributed Their Research Papers And Notes For This Work. The Book Will Be Immensely Useful For The Academic, Economic, Political And Social Worlds. It Will Be Of Use For The Planners, Scholars, Researchers And Students Of Economics And Other Social Sciences. It Will Answer Many Questions And Will Raise Further Issues On The Academic And Economic Stage.


Structural Changes in Indian Economy

Structural Changes in Indian Economy

Author: Anil K. Yadav

Publisher: Northern Book Centre

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9788172110963

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The book deals with structural changes relating to the Indian Economy through an over time view in an intercountry perspective. We have examined in this study the structural changes and growth performance of the Indian Economy and contrasted it with the happenings across a set of countries at different levels of development. The Indian Economy is first examined in isolation and then an inter-country analysis is carried out where some of the features depicted by the Indian Economy are further tested. The structural changes in the Indian Economy are examined on the basis of twenty two structural variables as were identified by Syrquin and Chenesy (1989). We also examine Economy and also for a set of countries at different levels of development.


Change and Choice in Indian Industry

Change and Choice in Indian Industry

Author: Nirmala Banerjee

Publisher: Calcutta : Published for Centre for Studies in Social Sciences by K.P. Bagchi

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13:

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Compilation of conference papers on trends in industrialization, choice of technology and industrial policy in India - covers industrialization policy, industrial investment, private enterprise, small scale industry, industrial structure, cottage industry, urban area labour market, export promotion, industrial capital concentration, technology transfer, etc. References. Conference held in Calcutta 1977 Dec 20 to 22.


Structural Reforms in Industry, Banking and Finance

Structural Reforms in Industry, Banking and Finance

Author: C. Rangarajan

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 9789812301093

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The year 1991 marked an important watershed in the economic history of post-Independent India. The country went through a severe economic crisis triggered by a serious balance of payments situation. The crisis was converted into an opportunity to introduce some fundamental changes in the content and approach to economic policy. The purpose of this book is to detail the structural reform process undertaken by India and to evaluate its results. In the post-liberalization period, the country has moved to a higher growth path. Objective conditions exist for the economy to grow at a sustained rate of seven per cent. The slow growth in agriculture and the consequent impact of a slower decline in poverty reduction are areas of concern.


The Oxford Handbook of Structural Transformation

The Oxford Handbook of Structural Transformation

Author: Célestin Monga

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2019-02-14

Total Pages: 741

ISBN-13: 0198793847

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The Oxford Handbook of Structural Transformation addresses the economics of structural transformation around the world. It deals with major themes, which include history and context, critical issues and concepts, methodological foundations, main theoretical approaches, policy issues, some illuminating country experiences of structural transformation, and important debates on the respective roles of the market and the state in that process. The historical record provides a challenge for economists to understand the success of the rising economic powers (some of them initially considered unlikely candidates for prosperity) and the stagnation or decline of others. Five major questions emerge: DT Why has so much divergence occurred among nations of the world since the Industrial Revolution, and particularly during the 20th century? DT Why has the pattern changed recently with the emergence of a few developing economies (e.g. the multi-polar world), and can it be sustained? DT What are the key drivers, strategies, and policies, to foster structural transformation in various different country contexts and in a constantly evolving global economy? DT How could low- and middle-income countries avoid development traps and learn from past experiences whilst exploiting the new opportunities offered by the Fourth Industrial Revolution? DT What is the role of various development stakeholders and other important players in facilitating sustained economic convergence among nations? This book addresses these questions, bringing the rigor, usefulness, and multi-disciplinary scope of the Oxford Handbook series to a critical topic in economics. The Oxford Handbook of Structural Transformation is an essential reference work and a stimulus to new research and creativity across all branches of the social sciences.